The water in grass can evaporate in heat, reducing surface temperature. In addition, concrete is denser and retains heat better.
Some low lying land types are:ValleyFarewellMarshLow pointHollowLow-lying areaSheltered spotCrooner JerryDellLow-lying wetland
No, the modifier "lying in pieces on the floor" does not correctly modify the subject "the broken vase was irreparable." This modifier suggests that the broken vase, not the vase itself, is lying on the floor. To correct this, you could say "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
Because if we don't stop it the world is going to get hotter and hotter. Storms, cyclones and blizzards are already getting stronger. Sea levels are rising, threatening many low-lying coastlands. We should all care, because it is our future!
global warming is a threatening problem in the world. As the plants are affected by the global warming the roots which hold the soil will be affected. at the same time climate will be changed. thus even very little amount rain can cause the flood.
When water collects in hollows and low-lying areas of land, it forms ponds or lakes.
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to control the growing of grass
Grass, and low lying greenery.
The present tense for "lying" is "lie." For example, "I lie down on the grass to relax."
No, a leaf lying on the grass is not an example of a balanced force. In this case, the force of gravity is acting on the leaf and pulling it towards the ground, while the force of friction between the leaf and the grass prevents it from moving.
just leave them lying until the wind blows them away
the sun bleaches the color from it
Maybe shes just tried and wants to rest.
It has been suggested that dogs and cats turn round before lying down because when they sleep on grass they are more comfortable if the grass has been flattened. This is naturally a part of them so they naturally turn around before lying down.
Mud
The grass underneath the board could turn yellow or die due to lack of sunlight and air circulation. This is because the board blocks the sun and traps moisture, creating a damp environment that can harm the grass.
Tall grass is a marsh and if there are trees it is a swamp.